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Association of obesity with proteasomal gene polymorphisms in children.

2013

The aim of this study was to ascertain possible associations between childhood obesity, its anthropometric and clinical parameters, and three loci of proteasomal genes rs2277460 (PSMA6c.-110C>A), rs1048990 (PSMA6c.-8C>G), and rs2348071 (PSMA3c. 543+138G>A) implicated in obesity-related diseases. Obese subjects included 94 otherwise healthy children in Latvia. Loci were genotyped and then analyzed using polymerase chain reactions, with results compared to those of 191 nonobese controls.PSMA3SNP frequency differences between obese children and controls, while not reaching significance, suggested a trend. These differences, however, proved highly significant (P<0.002) in the subset…

Blood GlucoseMalelcsh:Internal medicinePediatric ObesityProteasome Endopeptidase ComplexArticle SubjectAdolescentGenotypeEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismPSMA6Blood PressurePSMA3Polymorphism Single NucleotideChildhood obesityBody Mass IndexmedicineHumansGenetic Predisposition to Diseaselcsh:RC31-1245ChildGeneGeneticsAnalysis of Variancebusiness.industryCholesterol LDLAnthropometrymedicine.diseaseObesityCase-Control StudiesChild PreschoolFemalebusinessResearch ArticleJournal of obesity
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Cannabinoid control of brain bioenergetics: Exploring the subcellular localization of the CB1 receptor

2014

Brain mitochondrial activity is centrally involved in the central control of energy balance. When studying mitochondrial functions in the brain, however, discrepant results might be obtained, depending on the experimental approaches. For instance, immunostaining experiments and biochemical isolation of organelles expose investigators to risks of false positive and/or false negative results. As an example, the functional presence of cannabinoid type 1 (CB1) receptors on brain mitochondrial membranes (mtCB1) was recently reported and rapidly challenged, claiming that the original observation was likely due to artifact results. Here, we addressed this issue by directly comparing the procedures…

CB1 receptorWIN WIN55212-2Cannabinoid receptorBrain bioenergeticsLactate dehydrogenase Amedicine.medical_treatmentSDHADMSO dimethyl sulfoxideMitochondrionBiologySlp2 stomatin-like protein 2SDHA succinate dehydrogenase aTechnical ReportmedicineantibodieseducationReceptorKO knock-outMolecular Biologyeducation.field_of_studyelectron microscopyLDHa lactate dehydrogenase aDAB–Ni Ni-intensified 33ʹ-diaminobenzidine–4HClCell BiologySubcellular localizationWT wild-typemitochondriaBiochemistryCB1 cannabinoid type 1 receptorBSA bovine serum albuminCannabinoidorganelle purificationNeuroscienceImmunostainingMolecular Metabolism
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Esperienze di accudimento ed abuso in campioni clinici e non clinici: rilevazioni attraverso l’intervista clinica CECA (Childhood Experience of Care …

2011

La CECA (Childhood Experience of Care and Abuse: Bifulco et al. 1994) è un’intervista retrospettiva semistrutturata, utilizzabile con soggetti giovani e adulti, che esplora le esperienze di accudimento vissute con i genitori ed altre figure significative nell’infanzia e nell’adolescenza. L’intervista CECA, recentemente validata in Italia (Giannone, Schimmenti et al. 2011), permette di ottenere misurazioni affidabili e utili, in termini clinici e di ricerca, sui contesti di sviluppo, le cure affettive e materiali ricevute e le eventuali esperienze di maltrattamento e abuso. Si tratta di uno strumento behavioral oriented che risponde all’esigenza di andare oltre le percezioni soggettive dell’…

CECA (Childhood Experience of Care and Abuse) Contesti di accudimento Fattori di rischio ResilienzaSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaSettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia Dinamica
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Validité, Fiabilité et proprieties psychometriques de la version italienne de l’interview CECA (Childhood Experiences of Care and Abuse Interview)

2011

International audience; In questo articolo sono presentate le procedure di validazione e le caratteristiche psicometriche della versione italiana dell’intervista Childhood Experience of Care and Abuse (CECA; Bifulco et al. 1994). La CECA è un’intervista retrospettiva semistrutturata, somministrabile a partire dai 16 anni di età, che misura le esperienze vissute nell’infanzia e nell’adolescenza. La CECA risulta particolarmente nota nella letteratura internazionale, dove è considerata il criterio gold standard per la rilevazione delle esperienze di cura e di abuso vissute in età infantile e adolescenziale: essa viene comunemente utilizzata nella pratica psicologica e psichiatrica, oltre che n…

CECA (Childhood Experience of Care and Abuse)Child abuse/neglectSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaSettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia Dinamica[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyInterviewReliability[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesValidity
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Adolescents' school-related self-concept mediates motor skills and psychosocial well-being.

2014

Background The health benefits of exercise participation and physical activity for mental health and psychosocial well-being (PSWB) have been shown in several studies. However, one important background factor, that is, motor skills (MSs), has largely been ignored. In addition, most of the existing research focuses on poor MSs, that is, poor MSs are often connected to poorer PSWB. The mechanism linking MSs and PSWB is unclear. However, a preliminary suggestion has been made that self-worth or self-perceptions might mediate the association between MSs and PSWB. Aim We investigated whether the self-concepts (SCs) of school-related physical education (SCPE), reading (SCR), and mathematics (SCM)…

CHILDHOODPoison controlPersonal SatisfactionDevelopmental psychologyCohort StudiesDIFFICULTIES QUESTIONNAIRESurveys and QuestionnairesAdaptation PsychologicalDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyANXIETYta516ChildAGED CHILDRENta515FinlandPsychomotor learningpsykososiaalinen hyvinvointipsychosocial well-beingmotor skillsStrengths and Difficulties Questionnairevälittävä tekijäself-conceptmediation roleMental HealthMotor SkillsAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyPsychosocialBEHAVIORminäkäsitysClinical psychologyAdolescentSelf-conceptPeer GroupEducationmedicineDEVELOPMENTAL COORDINATION DISORDERADHDHumansVALIDITYmotoriset taidotSocial BehaviorGENDER-DIFFERENCESMental healthdigestive system diseasesSelf ConceptPERCEIVED COMPETENCEReadingAdolescent BehaviorWell-beingSelf ReportMathematicsThe British journal of educational psychology
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EPI-CT: design, challenges and epidemiological methods of an international study on cancer risk after paediatric and young adult CT

2015

Computed tomography (CT) has great clinical utility and its usage has increased dramatically over the years. Concerns have been raised, however, about health impacts of ionising radiation exposure from CTs, particularly in children, who have a higher risk for some radiation induced diseases. Direct estimation of the health impact of these exposures is needed, but the conduct of epidemiological studies of paediatric CT populations poses a number of challenges which, if not addressed, could invalidate the results. The aim of the present paper is to review the main challenges of a study on the health impact of paediatric CTs and how the protocol of the European collaborative study EPI-CT, coor…

CT scanmedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsNeoplasms Radiation-InducedBRAIN-TUMORSPopulationMEDLINEEpidemiological methodPediatricsRisk AssessmentRADIATION-EXPOSURERadiation ProtectionATOMIC-BOMB SURVIVORSMONTE-CARLORisk FactorsNORTHERN ENGLANDEpidemiologyMedicine and Health Sciencescohort studymedicineHumanscancerCOMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHYeducationWaste Management and DisposalTHYROID-CANCEReducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryepidemiological methodsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineEuropeRadiological weaponleukaemiaEmergency medicineCohortSUBSEQUENT RISKCHILDHOOD LEUKEMIAIONIZING-RADIATIONEpidemiologic MethodsTomography X-Ray ComputedRisk assessmentbusinessCohort studyJournal of Radiological Protection
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Symptomatic hypoglycemia in children receiving oral purine analogues for treatment of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

2002

Background Antimetabolite-based continuation therapy is commonly used for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and hypoglycemia after prolonged fasting has been recently reported. We have found that spontaneous, symptomatic hypoglycemia (SH) may also occur in such patients. Procedure Between 1995 and 1999, patients treated according to the AIEOP-ALL-95 study received BFM-type intensive chemotherapy; mercaptopurine (6-MP) was given (60 mg/m2/days, orally for 14 days) during the second part of induction and during consolidation therapy (25 mg/m2/day, orally for 8 weeks); thioguanine (6-TG) was given during reinduction therapy with protocol II (60 mg/m2/day, orally for 14 days); contin…

Cancer ResearchChemotherapyVincristinemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentHypoglycemiamedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyMercaptopurineAntimetaboliteSurgeryTioguanineOncologyAcute lymphocytic leukemiaInternal medicinePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthmedicinebusinessChildhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemiamedicine.drugMedical and Pediatric Oncology
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Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 1-Positive Cancer Stem Cells Mediate Metastasis and Poor Clinical Outcome in Inflammatory Breast Cancer

2009

Abstract Purpose: To examine the role of cancer stem cells (CSC) in mediating metastasis in inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) and the association of these cells with patient outcome in this aggressive type of breast cancer. Experimental Design: CSCs were isolated from SUM149 and MARY-X, an IBC cell line and primary xenograft, by virtue of increased aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) activity as assessed by the ALDEFLUOR assay. Invasion and metastasis of CSC populations were assessed by in vitro and mouse xenograft assays. Expression of ALDH1 was determined on a retrospective series of 109 IBC patients and this was correlated with histoclinical data. All statistical tests were two sided. Log-rank …

Cancer ResearchPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyRetinal dehydrogenaseALDHBreast Neoplasms[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/CancerMice SCID[SDV.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular BiologyInflammatory breast cancerAldehyde Dehydrogenase 1 FamilyArticleMetastasisMice03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBreast cancerMice Inbred NODCancer stem cellCell Line TumorBiomarkers TumorAnimalsHumansMedicineNeoplasm Metastasisskin and connective tissue diseases030304 developmental biologyInflammationSettore MED/04 - Patologia Generale0303 health sciencesbusiness.industryRetinal DehydrogenaseCancerAldehyde Dehydrogenasemedicine.disease3. Good healthIsoenzymesTreatment OutcomeOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisbreast tumor cancer stem cellsNeoplastic Stem CellsCancer researchFemaleBreast diseaseStem cellbusinessNeoplasm Transplantation
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A quest for initiating cells of head and neck cancer and their treatment.

2010

The biology of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) and other cancers have been related to cancer stem-like cells (CSC). Specific markers, which vary considerably depending on tumor type or tissue of origin, characterize CSC. CSC are cancer initiating, sustaining and mostly quiescent. Compared to bulk tumors, CSC are less sensitive to chemo- and radiotherapy and may have low immunogenicity. Therapeutic targeting of CSC may improve clinical outcome. HNSCC has two main etiologies: human papillomavirus, a virus infecting epithelial stem cells, and tobacco and alcohol abuse. Here, current knowledge of HNSCC-CSC biology is reviewed and parallels to CSC of other origin are drawn where n…

Cancer ResearchPathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentepithelial mesenchymal transitionSox2Reviewlcsh:RC254-282NanogMetastasisstemnessSOX2RadioresistancemedicinemetastasisEpithelial–mesenchymal transitionALDH1human papillomavirusbusiness.industryHead and neck cancerCancerchemoresistancelcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensmedicine.diseaseOct3/4Radiation therapyradioresistancestomatognathic diseasesOncologyCancer researchimmunotherapyStem cellbusinessCancers
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Quality, comparability and methods of analysis of data on childhood cancer in Europe (1978-1997): report from the Automated Childhood Cancer Informat…

2006

International audience; In collaboration with 62 population-based cancer registries contributing to the Automated Childhood Cancer Information System (ACCIS), we built a database to study incidence and survival of children and adolescents with cancer in Europe. We describe the methods and evaluate the quality and internal comparability of the database, by geographical region, period of registration, type of registry and other characteristics. Data on 88,465 childhood and 15,369 adolescent tumours registered during 1978-1997 were available. Geographical differences in incidence are caused partly by differences in definition of eligible cases. The observed increase in incidence rates cannot b…

Cancer ResearchPediatricsDatabases FactualMESH: RegistriesMESH : Child Preschool[ SDV.CAN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cancer0302 clinical medicineMESH : ChildNeoplasmsMESH: ChildEpidemiologyMedicineMESH: NeoplasmsRegistries030212 general & internal medicineMESH: IncidenceChildeducation.field_of_studyIncidenceIncidence (epidemiology)ComparabilityMESH: Infant NewbornQuality - methods - childhood cancer - EuropeMESH : InfantMESH : AdultMESH: InfantMESH : Incidence3. Good healthEuropeMESH: Reproducibility of ResultsOncologyChild Preschool030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMESH: Survival AnalysisAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPopulationMESH : EuropeMEDLINE[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/CancerMESH : Databases FactualMESH : Infant Newborn03 medical and health sciencesEnvironmental healthMESH : AdolescentHumanseducationSurvival analysisMESH: AdolescentMESH: Humansbusiness.industryMESH : Reproducibility of ResultsMESH: Child PreschoolMESH : HumansInfant NewbornInfantReproducibility of ResultsCancerMESH: Adultmedicine.diseaseSurvival AnalysisMESH: Databases FactualMESH : NeoplasmsData qualityMESH: EuropeMESH : Survival AnalysisbusinessMESH : Registries
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